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City engineer: downtown utility tie-in change order needed; city projects moving forward
Summary
City engineer Josh Baxley told the commission a change order is required to tie a looped utility system behind downtown businesses into the new downtown phase 2 work; the change increases the contract by $16,800 but staff said the project remains more than $100,000 under the original contract price. Multiple other city projects were updated.
PORT ST. JOE, Fla. — City engineer Josh Baxley updated the Port St. Joe City Commission on June 3 about multiple public-works projects, including a contractor change order required to tie a looped utility line into downtown utilities phase 2.
Baxley said the previously unplanned loop line runs from Dockside Drive to Box Sale behind downtown businesses and ties in customers including a McDonald's and the boat barn. The change…
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